Music Box Theatre

Originally built in 1920 to house Irving Berlin's "Music Box Reviews", this theatre became the Broadway home of Kaufman and Hart, writers of some of Broadway's greatest comedies. The Music Box later became home to William Inge's "Picnic" and "Bus Stop." In recent years, it's housed two Tracy Letts plays - "August: Osage County" and "Superior Donuts" - as well as the 2013 Tony winner for Best Revival of a Musical "Pippin."

There are no steps into the theatre from the sidewalk. Seating is accessible to all parts of the Orchestra without steps. Wheelchair seating is available in the Orchestra only. The Mezzanine is located up 2 flights of stairs (38 steps). A wheelchair accessible restroom is located on the main level. Additional restrooms are located down a flight of stairs (29 steps) and on the Mezzanine level. An assisted listening system is available.